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A hearing on a bill that would give Darden Restaurants a tax break of up to $5 million per year was postponed Wednesday, after the sponsor asked for more time to address recent questions about the legislation. Rep. Chris Dorworth, R-Lake Mary, asked the...

I s it just me or did today's story about a custom-made bill to allow Darden Restaurants — and only Darden Restaurants — to receive an additional $5 million in tax break raise some interesting questions? For one thing, the premise of this bill...

News story The Supreme Court opened the door to a new form of state support for religious schools, upholding special tax credits in Arizona for those who give money to church schools.... Justice Anthony M. Kennedy (part of the 5-4......

Opponents of full marriage equality for same-sex couples often ask why the LGBT community can't simply be happy with separate institutions and groupings of rights like civil unions and domestic partnerships. Illinois recently became one such state to move...

A common complaint among readers of Opinion L.A. goes something like this: "Under President Obama, 50% of the country pays no taxes." That's flatly false. But it is true that almost half of Americans pay no income taxes -- 46%, to be precise, according to...

How hot is former Godfather's Pizza magnate Herman Cain? For the second day in a row, the new front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination dominated the "most commented" category here at The Times' Opinion Manufacturing Division. More than 100...

When LeBron James decided to take his talents to South Beach, livelier night life wasn't the biggest advantage over electing to stay in Cleveland. The tangible difference was in coming to a place with no state or city income tax.......

What Do ... ... Air Products & Chemicals, Comcast and H.J. Heinz all have in common? They're among the 68 companies singled out in a new report for not paying state income taxes for at least one year between 2008......

In response to President Obama's suggestion to reduce the top charitable tax deduction to 28%, Jack Shakely argues: “It's time to do away with the charitable deduction altogether.” It would “reduce our national debt by a quarter of a...